xbps | The X Binary Package System | Runtime Evironment library
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The X Binary Package System (in short XBPS) is a binary package system designed and implemented from scratch. Its goal is to be fast, easy to use, bug-free, featureful and portable as much as possible.
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QUESTION
I'm have a C Wasm module with the following import:
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Answered 2021-Sep-09 at 20:47The clang wrapper script given by Nix seems to do something. The compiler should be called with clang-[VERSION]
instead of clang
, for example as:
QUESTION
i want do something like that:
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Answered 2021-Aug-02 at 21:06Pipelines don't have arguments. Instead, write a script or function that takes arguments and runs the pipeline you want:
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I am trying to install the module Net::Pcap. Here is what I have done:
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Answered 2021-Feb-09 at 21:46The problem is with my version of libpcap. This package appears to be broken on libpcap 1.10 and 1.9.1. After installing libpcap 1.8 the package built fine.
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Install xbps
A C99 compiler (clang, gcc, pcc, tcc)
A POSIX compatible shell
GNU make
pkgconf
zlib
openssl or libressl
libarchive >= 3.3.3 with lz4 and zstd support.
graphviz and doxygen (--enable-api-docs) to build API documentation.
atf >= 0.15 (--enable-tests) to build the Kyua test suite.
Standard configure script (not generated by GNU autoconf). By default PREFIX is set /usr/local and may be changed by setting --prefix in the configure script. The DESTDIR variable is also supported at the install stage. There are some more options that can be tweaked, see them with ./configure --help.
Binaries for Linux compiled statically with the musl C library are available:. These builds are available on all official void mirrors, along with their sha256 checksums.
aarch64
armv6hf
i686
x86_64
mips32
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